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Reading Worm

Our reading worm makes learning to read new words fun!

Print out as many copies of the worm as you need. Write words in each of the segments (10 per worm) for your child to learn. As he becomes confident with each word, he can colour it in.

We suggest you save each completed worm in a special file (use a display book to keep the reading worms safe) so that your child has a record of all the words he can read: they are great for building confidence and also for review. Or you could cut out the coloured-in worms and display prominently.

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I love this reading worm! It's a slightly more sophisticated version of the one that I used when I was helping my children learn to read, and we had such fun with him. Here you can find 10 worms, each with 10 of the top 100 high frequency words specified in Letters and Sounds, in order.